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LoadLadder dispatching and load board operation

Drayage Load Board

Container moves with terminal details kept in view.

LoadLadder helps drayage carriers organize container, terminal, appointment, chassis, free-time, credential, and delivery details before a port or rail move enters dispatch.

Primary buyer

Drayage Carriers

Workflow

Container to delivery

Controls

Terminal gated

Why teams use it

Make the next freight decision with the full workflow in view.

Compare the opportunity, understand the controls, and move the right work forward without losing the documents, permissions, or next action behind it.

Track the container clock

Keep availability, last free day, appointment, cutoff, holds, demurrage, per diem, and terminal status attached to the move.

Plan chassis and return

Identify chassis responsibility, interchange requirements, delivery appointment, empty return location, and equipment restrictions.

Confirm access

TWIC, port credentials, insurance, terminal registration, source authority, and carrier approval remain required gates.

What LoadLadder Connects

Drayage Load Board connections in one operating line.

Container and terminal
Pickup availability
Appointments
Chassis plan
Free time and fees
Delivery and empty return

Questions

What teams usually ask before getting started.

Does LoadLadder provide terminal appointments?

LoadLadder can record appointment and terminal status, but appointment access and confirmation depend on the terminal or connected provider.

Does a listing guarantee that a container is available?

No. Availability, holds, customs status, terminal conditions, and appointments can change and must be rechecked.

LoadLadder Road Desk

Loads, rates, lanes, one place

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